JUNIOR (2014)Had four kills against Nevada (8/29) in the season opener... Blasted 10 kills and hit .714 in a win over South Alabama (8/30)... Hit .400 with seven kills against Missouri State (9/4)... Added five kills in a sweep of Horizon League favorite Milwaukee (9/5)... Recorded two kills in one set vs. Sam Houston State (9/12)... Came off the bench to record seven kills against Tulsa (9/19)... Chipped in five kills in a win over McNeese State (9/20)... Hit .316 with eight kills in a win over South Dakota State (9/26)... Thrived in a reserve role with nine kills at South Dakota (9/28).

SOPHOMORE (2013)- Southland Conference Commissioner's Fall Academic Honor Roll selectionBattled through injuries to play in 39 sets as a sophomore... Recorded 77 kills, averaging 1.97 per set... Tallied a .216 hitting percentage... Also posted 23 blocks... Tallied five kills in a victory over Texas Southern (8/30)... Came up with seven kills in a five-set loss to Tulsa (9/3)... Injured her ankle early in the rematch with Texas Southern (9/6), missing 12 matches... Returned to the court for a brief appearance against Nicholls State (10/17)... Also made a cameo late in ORU's win over McNeese State (10/19)... Came back in a big way with nine kills in a conference victory over Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (10/24)... Racked up 10 kills and four blocks in a sweep of Houston Baptist (10/26)... Led ORU with 11 kills against Northwestern State (10/29)... Posted eight kills in a win over Lamar (11/2)... Added eight kills in only 14 attempts in the regular season finale, a win over New Orleans (11/16)... Finished the year with eight kills and four blocks in the SLC Tournament quarterfinals against Houston Baptist (11/22).

FRESHMAN (2012) - Southland Conference Commissioner's Fall Academic Honor Roll selectionPlayed in 71 sets as a freshman, emerging as one of the team's top hitters midway through the season... Accumulated 145 kills, averaging 2.04 kills per set... Raised that average to 2.37 kills per set in Southland Conference play... Finished 21st in the SLC with a .208 hitting percentage... Tallied 56 blocks, including seven solo blocks... Appeared in her first collegiate match against San Jose State (8/24), collecting one kill... Came on strong against Buffalo (8/25), tallying 12 kills and three block assists... Made a cameo against Tulsa (9/4), recording her first solo block against the Golden Hurricane... Had ten kills against Northwestern State (9/29), marking a turning point in her freshman season... Recorded eight kills and swung .467 against McNeese State (10/6)... Exploded for a career-high 19 kills and seven blocks against Central Arkansas (10/13)... Tallied 11 kills and a personal-best six digs against Nicholls State (10/20)... Had a career-high eight total blocks, including three solo efforts, in a win over Central Arkansas (10/23)... Led the team with 12 kills and a .500 hitting percentage in a sweep of McNeese State (11/1)... Came up with seven kills and four blocks in a Southland Conference Tournament semifinal win over Sam Houston State (11/17)... Finished the season with four kills and four blocks against Central Arkansas in the SLC Championship Match (11/18).

HIGH SCHOOL Lettered for three seasons at Bartlesville High School under Head Coach Tom Williams... Led Bartlesville to the State Tournament in 2009 and 2010, with a run to the OSSAA Class 6A Semifinals as a junior... Was an All-State selection as a senior in 2011... Named Tulsa World Player of the Week on September 14, 2011... Earned the Wendy’s High School Heisman Award... Recorded 337 kills and 79 blocks as a senior... Was the MVP of the OSSAA Large School All-State Game... Teamed with fellow Golden Eagle Kylie Johnson to play for Club One Volleyball.

PERSONALFull name is Sadie Danielle Schaffner... Daughter of Mark and Jena Schaffner... Plans to study psychology at ORU... Was a member of the National Honor Society and the National Honor Choir... Was named Student of the Year as a senior at Bartlesville High... Enjoys singing and baking... Chose ORU over Texas A&M, Rice and Tulsa.